Commercial-grade IP camera systems - designed for your space, integrated with your IT network, viewable from anywhere.
Commercial-grade IP cameras chosen and placed for complete coverage with no blind spots. We walk the space before specifying any hardware - entrance points, parking areas, back of house, and interior zones all get proper attention. The result is a system that actually covers what matters, not just the easy spots.
Network video recorders store footage locally with enough capacity for the retention period your business needs - typically 30 to 90 days. We size and configure the storage correctly up front, so you're not discovering a week into an incident that the system only kept three days of footage.
Check your cameras from your phone, tablet, or computer from anywhere with an internet connection. Live view and recorded footage are accessible through a secure app - so whether you're at another location, at home, or on the road, you always know what's happening at your facility.
On supported camera models, we configure motion detection zones, person detection, and license plate recognition. Instead of recording 24 hours of empty parking lot, the system alerts you when something actually happens - and makes it far faster to find relevant footage after an incident.
Cameras are networked devices, and we treat them that way. We integrate them with your existing IT infrastructure, segment them on their own VLAN for security, and manage them alongside your other systems. No separate vendor relationship, no support black hole when something stops working.
Multi-monitor video walls for front desks, security offices, and operations centers, configured to show the camera layout that matters most to your team.
Dedicated workstations set up for live monitoring, with the right hardware and software to watch multiple feeds without lag or dropped streams.
Secure, authenticated remote access to your cameras - never a port forwarded straight to the internet. We lock down how and who can view your system from outside the building.
We size storage and retention policy around your actual needs - and any industry or insurance requirements - so footage is there when you need it, not deleted weeks too early.
Consumer cameras - the kind you buy at a home improvement store and stick in a corner - are designed for simplicity, not reliability. They depend on cloud subscriptions that can be discontinued, store footage on remote servers you don't control, and are frequently discovered to have security vulnerabilities that expose your footage to the internet. They're fine for a home. They're not appropriate for a business.
Commercial IP camera systems are different at every level. The cameras themselves are built for continuous operation - they don't overheat, they handle outdoor environments without degrading, and they produce the resolution and frame rate you actually need to identify a face or a license plate under real conditions. Footage is stored locally on your network, not in someone else's cloud. You own it, you control it, and you can access it even if the manufacturer goes out of business tomorrow.
Because we're an IT company, not just a camera installer, we think about the network side of these systems too. Cameras go on a dedicated VLAN, isolated from your business systems. Remote viewing is set up with real authentication, not a port forwarded to the open internet. Physical security and network security aren't separate disciplines when we handle both.
Yes - all systems we install support remote viewing through a secure mobile app. You can see live feeds from any camera and pull up recorded footage from your phone, tablet, or computer with an internet connection. We configure the remote access securely so you're not exposing your cameras to the open internet through an insecure port forward.
It depends on the number of cameras, resolution, and how much motion activity triggers recording. We size your NVR storage based on your specific situation - most businesses end up with 30 to 90 days of retention. We calculate this before you buy anything, so there are no surprises. If your industry has specific retention requirements, we design around those.
We work primarily with Hikvision, Dahua, and Uniview for commercial IP cameras, and Verkada for businesses that want a fully cloud-managed system with built-in analytics and a simpler management experience. The right brand depends on your budget, the features you need, and how you want to manage the system long-term. We recommend based on fit, not margin.
Yes, and this is specifically where working with an IT company rather than a standalone camera installer makes a difference. We put cameras on a dedicated VLAN, configure the switches and firewall rules correctly, and make sure remote access is set up securely. If we're already managing your network, camera integration is a natural extension - not a separate project that requires a second vendor.
Camera and network infrastructure is also the foundation for other kinds of monitoring - for example, wireless temperature sensors on the same network that alert you the moment a walk-in freezer or refrigerator drifts out of a safe range. See our post on freezer temperature sensor monitoring for how that works alongside a camera system.